In German, you'd say "Guten Morgen" for "Good morning" in English.
Good Morning translates to 'Guten Morgen(sp?)'
In the German laguage, "Guten Tag" means 'Good Day'.
Hello and good morning translates as Hallo und guten Morgen although it is not an expression that a German speaker would use.
good morning everyone! translates as guten Morgen miteinander!
guten Morgen!
Guten morgen
Kia ora (=~ 'wish you well' in Maori) would be a universally accepted alternate to good morning. Morena is also used, but that is probably just a derivation of Good Morning. (?)
ni ho make your voice go down on ho
Some posh words are , Hello: How do you do, Good morning ma'am, Bye: Tally ho, Farewell,Thank you and good night, Cheery ho, Thank you: Ta
No, Santa does not fart and say Ho ho ho. However, Santa does say Ho Ho Ho.
Yes, I would say he does say HO HO HO. But it's not like a Santa Claus HO HO HO it's more of a OH OH OH.
normally the conversation will start by Santa saying ho ho ho then he will ask if you are looking forward to Christmas you will say yes i love Christmas! then he will ask if you have been good this year you will say um kind of then he will ask the big question what do you want for Christmas and you will start rattiling off the million things on your Christmas list and he will say WOW i,ll see what i can do but you have to promise me you will be a good boy/girl and he will say ho ho ho merry christmas. and thats about it!
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ho pronounced hoouhهوHere is how you say it: howaHint:think of ho ho ho as in santa and WA as in wet. and use a long a.
Ho ho ho
Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!
Trulala trials bulli bulli bulala (spelling is wrong but that's what Pere Ńoèl say. It just means Ho Ho Ho)
Santa says ho three times. "Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas"